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Post by chanito on Sept 28, 2006 15:06:11 GMT -5
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rc62
Junior Ruckster
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Post by rc62 on Sept 28, 2006 18:40:15 GMT -5
I wonder if my Ruckus can "sing" like that... LOL ;D
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Post by Jasper on Sept 28, 2006 19:17:23 GMT -5
LOL nice find, i was going to take it serious at first =.='
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Post by Kami no Chiizu on Sept 28, 2006 21:59:51 GMT -5
That was amusing.
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Post by Dandy Dan on Sept 29, 2006 8:53:14 GMT -5
Nice post Chanito! My computer didn't have the correct plug in when you emailed it to me yesterday so I couldn't see it until now.
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Post by chanito on Sept 29, 2006 21:31:28 GMT -5
LOL nice find, i was going to take it serious at first =.=' That is the proper way to break-in an engine, that is a real breaking-in of a fresh engine on a Renault F1 Car, as you can see they rev the heck out of it to promote those soft rings to become round as quickly as posible and then is just a matter of keping the engine rpms changing in order to promote even wear, do not forget that those engine only have to last two racing weekends so the rings are super soft to reduce friction so that breaking-in is enought. Our engine have harder rings that require more time to seat properly, but the process should be similar ;D ;D
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Post by pnwruckrider on Oct 6, 2006 22:18:22 GMT -5
is that how its done?
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mrgreg1299
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Just call me the OLD GUY !
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Post by mrgreg1299 on Jun 14, 2007 23:51:21 GMT -5
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